Cain was just finishing off a rogue Sentinel, his fists pounding furiously at the hull of the broken machine, before it finally caved in and he stood up, panting a little. That was surely going to satisfy Cyttorak for the moment. After a moment, he looked back across the destroyed city street. It had been the sight of a Mutant pride parade. Not many of these around and such attacks were probably going to make them all the rarer. Sure, he and the other X-Men had managed to stop this attack, but New York were probably going to decline from others in future. He saw a red blast lance just past him as Cyclops blasted one that was trying to flee. Cain gave him the Thumbs up. He then stepped down off the Sentinel, but rather than hitting ground, like he was supposed to, he seemed to start falling forever, as everything turned white around him. "FUUUUUUUUUUUUU-" he yelled as he was unable to stop himself.
Everything seemed to happen at once, next. First, there was an almightly splash as he hit water, naturally, because of his immense density, swimming was pretty much a no-go. He desperately clawed at the water in an attempt to gain some form of buoyancy, but it didn't work... Well, at least he didn't need to breathe... But what if this place had cut him off from Cyttoraks power? Cain had the sneaking suspicion that this was going to end badly, a suspicion confirmed as he finally lost his battle and he saw the surface above him rushing away from him.
"Good day, Mr Marko. I suppose you are wondering what has just happened to you? One minute, fighting for the greater good, or to thwart the forces of good, or something else along those lines. I don't care too much which for. I am here because something has happened to time itself. Something that it will take a team of people with special talents such as yourself to solve." At that point, a man seemed to walk through the water towards Cain. He then touched Cain's helmet and in a second, they were in a large meadow filled with waist-high grass, with a small hill with grass on it. Cain looked around.
"Alright, what the hell is happening?" Cain asked.
"I just told you, you are going to help us to save time itself." Replied the man.
"And... And what if I say no?" Cain asked. The man sighed.
"Well, I hope you enjoy an eternity here. I can only give you a way out of this if you accept. Unless you do so, I am powerless to help you get home." Cain stared at him.
"Explain." he ordered, his fist clenching.
"Trust me, Mr Marko, your strength will do you no good here. Due to the circumstances of your travelling here, you are unable to return to your home dimension until enough of the timeline has been fixed so that you can." He said. "Wait... Ah, here come the rest of your team-mates now." he smiled.
Everything seemed to happen at once, next. First, there was an almightly splash as he hit water, naturally, because of his immense density, swimming was pretty much a no-go. He desperately clawed at the water in an attempt to gain some form of buoyancy, but it didn't work... Well, at least he didn't need to breathe... But what if this place had cut him off from Cyttoraks power? Cain had the sneaking suspicion that this was going to end badly, a suspicion confirmed as he finally lost his battle and he saw the surface above him rushing away from him.
"Good day, Mr Marko. I suppose you are wondering what has just happened to you? One minute, fighting for the greater good, or to thwart the forces of good, or something else along those lines. I don't care too much which for. I am here because something has happened to time itself. Something that it will take a team of people with special talents such as yourself to solve." At that point, a man seemed to walk through the water towards Cain. He then touched Cain's helmet and in a second, they were in a large meadow filled with waist-high grass, with a small hill with grass on it. Cain looked around.
"Alright, what the hell is happening?" Cain asked.
"I just told you, you are going to help us to save time itself." Replied the man.
"And... And what if I say no?" Cain asked. The man sighed.
"Well, I hope you enjoy an eternity here. I can only give you a way out of this if you accept. Unless you do so, I am powerless to help you get home." Cain stared at him.
"Explain." he ordered, his fist clenching.
"Trust me, Mr Marko, your strength will do you no good here. Due to the circumstances of your travelling here, you are unable to return to your home dimension until enough of the timeline has been fixed so that you can." He said. "Wait... Ah, here come the rest of your team-mates now." he smiled.